This is another version of the Old Southwest
Bowie. The blades and fittings are the same--a ten-inch blade forged from 1084
steel. This particular knife has nickel silver guard, ferrule, and
pins. The handle is checkered ebony. This
is a very nice knife that could be part of a collection or carried in the
field.

Eric Eggly, PointSeven
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El Diablo Fighter

The 9 inch carbon steel blade is forged from 1084 steel.
The fittings are fashioned from 416 stainless steel and the handle is India
stag.

Vaquero

Patterned after knives called "Bowie Hunters" in the
1870's, this knife is very light and quick
in the hand. It is nice enough to be considered an investment grade knife,
but was built to be used. The 7-inch blade can be forged from 1084 or 01
steel. It is shown with an India stag handle and nickel silver fittings and
escutcheon plate.

Old Southwest Bowie

This knife is nice
enough to be considered an investment quality knife and rugged enough to be
used. The knife features a 10-inch blade forged from 1084 steel. The guard,
ferrule, and pins are made from German silver. The handle is fashioned from
India stag. The leather sheath is made by Kenny Rowe of Hope, Arkansas.

Pear Flat Special

This model has a 4"
semi-skinner blade available in carbon steel or Damascus. The piece is shown
with stainless steel fittings and an India stag handle. A very functional
design.

McKee Scan

D9 Tactical Folder

This is a tactical knife I made in
around 1995. The blade is ATS34 stainless steel. The handle is
micarta.